‘Let me tell you who she’s talking about, can I tell you who she’s talking about? She’s talking about you,’ he told E! News. ‘You put that in context for you personally. She’s talking about you and everybody that is you, that’s who she’s talking about.’

Erm, okay? We’re not going to lie, we’re still none the wiser as to who Bey is actually talking about. But Matthew wasn’t ready to say the lyrics weren’t autobiographical, so we guess that’s something.

‘I think that’s the beauty of her creativity and I think that’s what makes it so special, is that it relates to everyone,’ he continued. ‘Every one of us have been disappointed before and have had to go through the grieving process of anger and, you know, disappointment and then acceptance and forgiveness.’

‘And I think that’s why this again is touching so many people, because it’s universal. Everybody can relate to it.’

Hmm. What anger and disappointment could he be referring to, we wonder?

Bey’s mum, Tina Knowles, has also played her part in the Lemonade discussion by commenting on her daughter’s new album after its HBO release.